2006 Norwegian First Division

The 2006 Norwegian First Division season (known as Adeccoligaen for sponsorship reasons) kicked off on April 9, 2006, with eleven rounds being played before the World Cup break on June 5. The league resumed on July 2 and the final round was played on November 5, 2006.

Strømsgodset were promoted to the Norwegian Premier League as First Division winners, along with Aalesund who finished second. Strømsgodset will be playing in the top division for the first time since 2001. Aalesund, meanwhile, return to Premier League after being relegated in 2005.

Final league table

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Strømsgodset3020556836+3265
2Aalesund3017947135+3660
3Bryne30141065244+852
4Hønefoss3015666447+1751
5Bodø/Glimt3014796549+1649
6Sogndal30111184341+244
7Kongsvinger30111093942-343
8Moss30117126146+1540
9Haugesund30115144037+338
10Sparta Sarpsborg30116134456-1237
11Løv-Ham30811113840-235
12Tromsdalen30811114852-435
13Pors Grenland30105155165-1435
14Manglerud Star3077164779-3228
15Follo3067174676-3025
16Hødd3047192961-3219

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

The winners and runners-up of Adeccoligaen are automatically promoted to the Norwegian Premier League. The third-placed team in Adeccoligaen and the 12th-placed team in Tippeligaen meet in a playoff at the end of the season. The four teams finishing at the bottom of the table are automatically relegated to the 2nd Division.

Top goal scorers

Scorer Goals Team
Mattias Andersson 19 Strømsgodset
Håvard Sakariassen 18 Bryne
Thomas Sørum 15 Manglerud Star
Mohammed Ahamed 15 Tromsdalen
Dedé Andersson 14 Aalesund
Tore Andreas Gundersen 14 Kongsvinger
Ørjan Låstad 14 Løv-Ham
Lars Lafton 14 Hønefoss
Randall Brenes 13 Bodø/Glimt

Relegated teams

These two teams were relegated from the Norwegian Premier League in 2005. 12th-place finishers Molde defeated Moss in the playoff to retain their spot in the highest division.

Promoted teams

These four teams were promoted from the Second Division in 2005:

See also

External links

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